188
188
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
morici, the new le elely electe president of egypt, is in the muslim brothers. the muslim brothers and hamas are directly related. this is about egypt and the 1979 peace treaty. >> right. i'm going to get back to the whole issue of the spreading war. but i'm just real interested in the assessment, ambassador williamson, welcome back, that israel can just inflict massive, permanent damage on hamas and their alleged military. >> well, larry, first of all, i think it's really important to take a step back. we've been involved in a presidential election that sucked up the oxygen. hamas is a group that's recognized as a terrorist organization by the u.s. government, the israeli government and the european union, has increased shelling in areas of israel over recent weeks. they now have shelled tel aviv and 180 missiles went into southern israel. so israel for its own self-defense, its right of self-defense is organizing, rallying more reserve troops, getting ready for more permanent action. it can and should do what's necessary to protect its citizens, which means in
morici, the new le elely electe president of egypt, is in the muslim brothers. the muslim brothers and hamas are directly related. this is about egypt and the 1979 peace treaty. >> right. i'm going to get back to the whole issue of the spreading war. but i'm just real interested in the assessment, ambassador williamson, welcome back, that israel can just inflict massive, permanent damage on hamas and their alleged military. >> well, larry, first of all, i think it's really important...
281
281
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 281
favorite 0
quote 0
natalie zisko>>>el granada is a special place to learn because we have a dedicated community and a dedicated staff. and when kids come on campus everyday, they're enthusiasm for learning shines. we receive federal funding because a majority of our students are socially disadvantaged. making sure our students receive healthy nutritious lunches and breakfasts is critical to their learning. i would like to see students take more ownership of what they eat everyday and learn about their bodies and how their food nourishes them. sandra jonaidi>>> i hope that we get them early enough that they've learn some good eating habits and they go forward and become very productive humans and grow up to make us all proud of them. narrator>> for more info, go to current dot com. brought to you by basf - the chemical company. >> eliot: another disaster for which wall street was not prepared which brings us to the number of the day. unknown. that's the value of stocks and bearer bonds that the wall street banks may have lost when the vault holding the documents got flooded. they were stored at the deposit truc
natalie zisko>>>el granada is a special place to learn because we have a dedicated community and a dedicated staff. and when kids come on campus everyday, they're enthusiasm for learning shines. we receive federal funding because a majority of our students are socially disadvantaged. making sure our students receive healthy nutritious lunches and breakfasts is critical to their learning. i would like to see students take more ownership of what they eat everyday and learn about their...
502
502
Nov 30, 2012
11/12
by
KSTS
tv
eye 502
favorite 0
quote 0
el apoyo que se merece mi papÁ. >> maÑana el cadÁver sera trasladado a la iglesia santa cecilia en el sector del barrio para ser velado por segunda vez y que para el vecindario lo vio crecer lo despida. >> le gustaba el arroz blanco. se rÍe muchisimo. >> era travieso como todo muchacho, hacia sus maldades. >> esta es una colecciÓn de las revistas guantes. >> administra el centro cultural de boxeo el maestro y organizÓ un homenaje pÓstumo que se le hizo en nueva york. >> el ring era una cosa pero una persona bien disciplina en tÉrminos de entrenamiento, pero la persona que se preparaba muy bien para sus combates despuÉs de terminar los combates ya era otro mundo porque entonces ya venÍan otras personas hasta alrededor de Él que desgraciadamente tenemos que deciryo no eran la gente positiva que tendrÍan que estar alrededor de Él. >> la legendaria iglesia santa cecilia la primera en ofrecer misa en espaÑol en harlen, abrirÁ sus puertas para despedir al campeÓn que tuvo vidas de altas y bajas que termina trÁgicamente. >> era el prÍncipe de nosotros, sonrisa, buen corazÓn.
el apoyo que se merece mi papÁ. >> maÑana el cadÁver sera trasladado a la iglesia santa cecilia en el sector del barrio para ser velado por segunda vez y que para el vecindario lo vio crecer lo despida. >> le gustaba el arroz blanco. se rÍe muchisimo. >> era travieso como todo muchacho, hacia sus maldades. >> esta es una colecciÓn de las revistas guantes. >> administra el centro cultural de boxeo el maestro y organizÓ un homenaje pÓstumo que se le hizo en...
784
784
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
KSTS
tv
eye 784
favorite 0
quote 0
tren, la policía dice que hay 7 personas en condiciones crítica en el hospital. >>> el presidente obama, regresó al noreste del país 2 semanas después de la súper tormenta se concentró en recorrer zonas afecta afectadas de nueva york. pacientemente ga bin busca entre las bolsas de ropa donada un abrigo que le pueda servir a su hija de 3 años. >>> gracias a dios, yo no perdí mi casa, pero desafortunadamente mis jefes los trabajos y ahora estoy de semi blaed. >>> una semana antes de la fiesta de acción de gracias en staten island una zona de nueva york duramente golpeada, por la súper tormenta sandi, el panorama es des lador, juan carlos valdés y su familia celebraran en el refugio donde viven. >>> afortunado de tener a mi familia, mi familia, yo soy una persona bien afortunado es lo que me importa. >>> lejos de ahí el presidente barack obama recurría por primera vez la zona nueva york afectada por la tormenta, incluyendo esta ten is esta ten is lan. aún hay mucho por reconstruir y nos vamos a asegurar que totoed se haga dijo que además, de agradecer a socorristas se reunió
tren, la policía dice que hay 7 personas en condiciones crítica en el hospital. >>> el presidente obama, regresó al noreste del país 2 semanas después de la súper tormenta se concentró en recorrer zonas afecta afectadas de nueva york. pacientemente ga bin busca entre las bolsas de ropa donada un abrigo que le pueda servir a su hija de 3 años. >>> gracias a dios, yo no perdí mi casa, pero desafortunadamente mis jefes los trabajos y ahora estoy de semi blaed....
241
241
Nov 1, 2012
11/12
by
KSTS
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
sot -- ya en el centro civico, los gigantes no solo se llevaron el corazon de la cuidad.. sino tambien la llave.. cuando el alcalde ed lee les hizo entrega de esta,, sot: 0:39 "i want to thank the fans for every single time that they have been for us" 0:44 ---mientras pagan agradecio a los fanaticos por su apoyo, sergio romo creo controversia .. al vestir una camisa que decia "parezco ilegal".. -- cada seguidor interpreto el mensaje a su manera.. sot: 6:06 "que respetemos a los indocumentados que ellos tienen el mismo derecho como el del cuiddadano americano" 6:25 ---luego de la celebracion.. escoba en mano para limpiar la cuidad... pero no la barrida de los gigantes sobre los tigres.. gaby outro -- los gigantes de sna francisco tambien recibieron una escoba de oro. -- y la controversial camisa de sergio romo ya se esta vendiendo como pan caliente.. blanca ---para garantizar la seguridad de todos los asistentes al desfile... take vo ...la policia de san francisco despleg cientos de agentes que vigilaron todas calles del desfile y avenidas aledaÑas. take video box ---en to
sot -- ya en el centro civico, los gigantes no solo se llevaron el corazon de la cuidad.. sino tambien la llave.. cuando el alcalde ed lee les hizo entrega de esta,, sot: 0:39 "i want to thank the fans for every single time that they have been for us" 0:44 ---mientras pagan agradecio a los fanaticos por su apoyo, sergio romo creo controversia .. al vestir una camisa que decia "parezco ilegal".. -- cada seguidor interpreto el mensaje a su manera.. sot: 6:06 "que...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
to the country it has been highly volatile ever since last year's popular uprising resulted in the el sting and of colonel gadhafi. in just a couple of minutes we'll be cutting through the economic spin with lauren lyster she's coming to you from our washington studios and the news continues in thirty five minutes from now this is our to moscow. it's. the. browser of. the stairs looks like a shadow of princess miss it's in ways a nanny has daycare my daddy. a lot of deeds there's a famous reuse dance and play was on my c.v. and my mammy ransom business. mine. would be soon which brightened if you move from phones to christians. he starts on t.v. don't call me. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these your headlines for wednesday november fourteenth two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama is reportedly looking for one point six trillion dollars and more revenue for uncle sam when he goes into those fiscal cliff negotiations on friday that's del ball what was talked about with g.o.p. leaders in the summer of two thousand and e
to the country it has been highly volatile ever since last year's popular uprising resulted in the el sting and of colonel gadhafi. in just a couple of minutes we'll be cutting through the economic spin with lauren lyster she's coming to you from our washington studios and the news continues in thirty five minutes from now this is our to moscow. it's. the. browser of. the stairs looks like a shadow of princess miss it's in ways a nanny has daycare my daddy. a lot of deeds there's a famous reuse...
685
685
Nov 3, 2012
11/12
by
WFDC
tv
eye 685
favorite 0
quote 0
1 a 0, después vermejo para el empate, después el barça con el segundo a los 26 minutos con el gol de david villa, el mismo que filtra el balón para que jordi alba cerrara el 3 a 1. >>> todos epseramos la foto del pequeño pulguita, thiago messi, mañana esté con nosotros en república deportiva con pablo sandoval el jugador más valioso de las grandes ligas. >>> también la foto del pequeño thiago. >>> muchos decían que iba a nacer el día del cumpleaños de maradona, pero no. >>> todavía hay controversia con maradona, que lío es el mejor, maradona es el mejor. >>> antes de acostarse, ajuste las manecillas del reloj, porque tenemos que cambiar la hora por una hora. >>> hawaii, arizona y otros lugares no cambian la hora. >>> antes de acostarse una hora menos. >>> así nos vamos. >>> gracias por acompañarnos. >>> más adelante tenemos más noticias para ustedes, buenas noches >>> hasta pronto :) >>> e
1 a 0, después vermejo para el empate, después el barça con el segundo a los 26 minutos con el gol de david villa, el mismo que filtra el balón para que jordi alba cerrara el 3 a 1. >>> todos epseramos la foto del pequeño pulguita, thiago messi, mañana esté con nosotros en república deportiva con pablo sandoval el jugador más valioso de las grandes ligas. >>> también la foto del pequeño thiago. >>> muchos decían que iba a nacer el día del cumpleaños de...
106
106
Nov 10, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
we have -- we have, the president of the united states, comes to the university of texas in el paso and makes jokes about the safety and security of our country and joking about the border, you know, we have the secretary of homeland security saying that. we've had 140 dead bodies that have been discovered in the last year alone in two rural texas counties. the statistics cited are great statistics, but no amount of statistics can cover up the bloodshed at the hands of drug cartel members, no amount of stats can be manipulated to cover -- >> statistics cited black and white numbers, they are not always accurate, the u crime report, why are not not showing up? >> ucr data covers eight categories. they do not cover drug trafficking. ucr data gus not cover money laundering, human trafficking, kidnapping, extortion not included in that data, and think about this, we have 12 # 41 miles between texas and mexico. we have great communities there. i go there often. 93% of our texas-mexico border is unincorporated and largely rural. that's the reality of the there was a run around occurring over
we have -- we have, the president of the united states, comes to the university of texas in el paso and makes jokes about the safety and security of our country and joking about the border, you know, we have the secretary of homeland security saying that. we've had 140 dead bodies that have been discovered in the last year alone in two rural texas counties. the statistics cited are great statistics, but no amount of statistics can cover up the bloodshed at the hands of drug cartel members, no...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
egypt's supreme constitutional court has accused morsi of targeting it specifically collette el sun me at the top of the hour the newspaper says the president is putting himself above the law and compared his behavior to fascism. this decree divided egypt and even bought a. civil war unfortunately this president is doing the very same things for which. before the. dictatorship this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people are saying no to the new newly born dictator looking at these crowds you cannot tell who is muslim or christian who is liberal or leftist this is the people if you saying no to new religious fascism. making the president above the law the president and the muslim brotherhood behind him have already lost their credibility they have promised so many things in the past never kept their promises that's why in most of these people in the streets they were talking about over a million up to now because they are not happy with this. you two can share your opinion on what's going on in egypt and what little adventure lead to costing you voted r.t. dot com is all of t
egypt's supreme constitutional court has accused morsi of targeting it specifically collette el sun me at the top of the hour the newspaper says the president is putting himself above the law and compared his behavior to fascism. this decree divided egypt and even bought a. civil war unfortunately this president is doing the very same things for which. before the. dictatorship this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people are saying no to the new newly born dictator looking at these...
302
302
Nov 21, 2012
11/12
by
KDTV
tv
eye 302
favorite 0
quote 0
com. >>> un par de cosas mÁs, no quedarse dormido en el trabajo, y sobre todo ante el jefe, si es el presidente de estados unidos, durante el histÓrico discurso del presidente obama en mianmar, la secretaria de estados unidos, hillary clinton. >>> la nasa dijo que sus cientÍficos descubrieron un planeta masivo fuera del sistema solar, se trat de superjÚpiter, tiene trece veces la masa de jÚpiter. >>> asÍ llegamos al final del noticiero. >>> y los dejamos con imÁgenes de la celebraciÓn por el aniversario 102 de la revoluciÓn mexicana. >>> buenas noches. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ahora estÁ usted bien
com. >>> un par de cosas mÁs, no quedarse dormido en el trabajo, y sobre todo ante el jefe, si es el presidente de estados unidos, durante el histÓrico discurso del presidente obama en mianmar, la secretaria de estados unidos, hillary clinton. >>> la nasa dijo que sus cientÍficos descubrieron un planeta masivo fuera del sistema solar, se trat de superjÚpiter, tiene trece veces la masa de jÚpiter. >>> asÍ llegamos al final del noticiero. >>> y los...
719
719
Nov 8, 2012
11/12
by
KDTV
tv
eye 719
favorite 0
quote 1
en esta ocasiÓn, el y miles de latinos mas atribuyen el triunfo de obama por los latinos. >>> el voto hispano tuvo mucho que ver para que gane obama. >>> el reto ahora para obama as cemplir con las promesas. >>> creemos en este presidente, para que nuestras familias no sean separadas. >>> pero esta seÑora no le cree. >>> el no pidiÓ permiso a nadie con esa medida, deberÍa preguntarnos a nosotros los hispanos una vez si quiera. >>> dicen algunos que esfa bien darle una segunda oportunidad. y ahora esperan que obama no los deflaude en esta segunda presidencia. >>> gracias, y como decÍamos, obama derrotÓ a romney y asÍ transcurriÓ la noche. veamos >>> con gran jubilo transcurriÓ a noche para obama, junto a ses hijas y esposa, y con la ovaciÓn del pÚblico. prometiÓ trabajar con los lideres de ambos partidos para sacar adelante el paÍs. y el ex gobernador de massachusetts reconociÓ la derrota y le deseÓ suerte a obama. >>> no importa quien es usted o de donde viene, o que aspecto tiene, no importa si es negro, indioamericano, viejo, rico o pobre, descapacitado o homosexual, a
en esta ocasiÓn, el y miles de latinos mas atribuyen el triunfo de obama por los latinos. >>> el voto hispano tuvo mucho que ver para que gane obama. >>> el reto ahora para obama as cemplir con las promesas. >>> creemos en este presidente, para que nuestras familias no sean separadas. >>> pero esta seÑora no le cree. >>> el no pidiÓ permiso a nadie con esa medida, deberÍa preguntarnos a nosotros los hispanos una vez si quiera. >>> dicen...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
103
103
Nov 10, 2012
11/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
in el dorado county in tal hoe citizens can pull and the amount of time is different than what you stated and i took the bus to get here and all the people who may have been spread out around the park -- i call it plaza park were kind of more angry than ever on turk street. they have no place to go when they can't go in the plaza. this skate board thing could be held somewhere else. and the lafayette line and when a park is a park you don't need to construct things and there are other parks happening. this is an example -- how do we call it? the construction mafia and we have $5 million to do this. we want to do this and you're tearing out trees and i applaud the people opposing this. and stand up and keep trees where they are. don't cut trees even if it means dollars and sometimes people believe quality of life is the line but quality of life is the line. >> thanks next speaker. >> next speaker please. >> thank you. i was waiting for the attention of the chair and one of the supervisors. i am peter warfield executive director of library users association. on october 4 2 weeks prior to th
in el dorado county in tal hoe citizens can pull and the amount of time is different than what you stated and i took the bus to get here and all the people who may have been spread out around the park -- i call it plaza park were kind of more angry than ever on turk street. they have no place to go when they can't go in the plaza. this skate board thing could be held somewhere else. and the lafayette line and when a park is a park you don't need to construct things and there are other parks...
174
174
Nov 9, 2012
11/12
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
reverend noor is a world-famous spokesperson for protestant christianity, and he heads the kasr el-doubara evangelical church. >> you know, to be a christian and a minority group, this is something americans cannot understand. but to be always a second-class citizen, always to lose your job because you are a christian, always you are not promoted simply because you are a christian- your faith costs you something- so you cling to christ. so the catholics of egypt and orthodox of egypt as well as the protestants of egypt being under pressure all the time, discriminated against because of their faith, their faith must mean something to them- they are willing to pay for it. and those who are willing to pay for it and not to convert to islam under the pressure of poverty or lack of promotion, they must have a personal relationship with god- sacrament first or agent first- there is that living experience. the coptic church always puts emphasis on repentance, and repentance is in your life- one turns his back to sin and his face to god. so i think that they have that beautiful link between a pers
reverend noor is a world-famous spokesperson for protestant christianity, and he heads the kasr el-doubara evangelical church. >> you know, to be a christian and a minority group, this is something americans cannot understand. but to be always a second-class citizen, always to lose your job because you are a christian, always you are not promoted simply because you are a christian- your faith costs you something- so you cling to christ. so the catholics of egypt and orthodox of egypt as...
162
162
Nov 26, 2012
11/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
pro-democracy activist mohammed el baradi calling on morsi to rescind his decrees. it's not clear how many judges are going to heed the call for a strike because remember a lot of judges in egypt support mr. morsi and the muslim brotherhood and so do a lot of egyptians. supporters of muslim brotherhood have called for demonstrations throughout the next few days, and that's why there's a lot of drama that comes with these developments. you have mr. morsi seemingly entrenched in power. the muslim brotherhood movement taking on opposing factions who are mobilizing, demanding for him to rescind his decrees. rez sesay a -- reza sayah, cair. >>> we have learned a delegation from gaza is now in cairo. the three sides will get back to hammering out the cease-fire. adding his voice to the discussion, the leader of hezbollah in lebanon. he sent a stern warning today to israel threatening major retaliation if israel makes a move on lebanon. hezbollah is not involved in the renewed hostilities but they have fought with israel in the past. tensions their shared border really has
pro-democracy activist mohammed el baradi calling on morsi to rescind his decrees. it's not clear how many judges are going to heed the call for a strike because remember a lot of judges in egypt support mr. morsi and the muslim brotherhood and so do a lot of egyptians. supporters of muslim brotherhood have called for demonstrations throughout the next few days, and that's why there's a lot of drama that comes with these developments. you have mr. morsi seemingly entrenched in power. the muslim...
938
938
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
WFDC
tv
eye 938
favorite 0
quote 0
que un candidato gane el voto popular y el otro el electoral, ocurriÓ en el 2000 y en tres ocasiones. >>> cuando entre california que tiene millones de votos, va a cambiar, y obama ganarÁ. >>> coinciderÍa. >>> sÍ, california tiene un peso enorme. >>> regresando al tema que discutiamos antÉriormente, fabiÁn, es cierto lo que dice alfonso que el presidente obama, no solo rompiÓ la promesa de la reforma migratoria, deportÓ a 1.2 millones por quÉ no hubo el voto castigo por parte de hispanos al presidente obama? >>> pienso que la gente entiende que el presidente obama fue autÉntico, sincero, trabajÓ con el congreso de estados unidos, en la cÁmara de representantes al llegar a la presidencia, sae probÓ una ley del dream act, cuando llegÓ al senado se estancÓ, en ese momento el presidente no mÁs claro que eso no canta un gallo que despuÉs de eso no se iba a podero hacer la reforma migratoria y piboteo al problema de la economÍa el rescae ca te de bancos, la situaciÓn con wall street, al qaeda, la guerra de irak, mucha tareas importantes de la crisis econÓmica respondio a
que un candidato gane el voto popular y el otro el electoral, ocurriÓ en el 2000 y en tres ocasiones. >>> cuando entre california que tiene millones de votos, va a cambiar, y obama ganarÁ. >>> coinciderÍa. >>> sÍ, california tiene un peso enorme. >>> regresando al tema que discutiamos antÉriormente, fabiÁn, es cierto lo que dice alfonso que el presidente obama, no solo rompiÓ la promesa de la reforma migratoria, deportÓ a 1.2 millones por quÉ no hubo...
740
740
Nov 13, 2012
11/12
by
KDTV
tv
eye 740
favorite 0
quote 0
para el latin grammy ha comenzado. >>> es que grandes estrellas participarán en el jueves en el 13° galardón del latin grammy. >>> como vieron que está tony dandrades ahí en vivo para darnos los detalles, adelante, cómo está eso por allá. >>> hola, tony. >>> mucho frío en las vegas, con temperaturas de 35 grados por la noche, tengo dos luces para verme mejor y también anoche me fui de reventón con juan magán, más adelante tenemos el reportaje, tenemos imágenes del preparativo de la alfombra roja, una noche de estrellas, una noche, comparada con el año pasado, más larga y también la presentación de un artista muy especial, también está ensayando shaila durcal, juan luis guerra, juan magán, que es el protagonista del reportaje a continuación, él llegó cansado y le dije, juan, tranquilo, estás en mis manos porque lo que pasa en las vegas, se queda en las vegas. >>> salimos temprano desde miami a las vegas ♪. durante 5 horas de vuelo es mucho lo que se puede hacer en el avión, dormir, caminar, jugar cartas y por supuesto repasar lo que le llamo la biblia de la
para el latin grammy ha comenzado. >>> es que grandes estrellas participarán en el jueves en el 13° galardón del latin grammy. >>> como vieron que está tony dandrades ahí en vivo para darnos los detalles, adelante, cómo está eso por allá. >>> hola, tony. >>> mucho frío en las vegas, con temperaturas de 35 grados por la noche, tengo dos luces para verme mejor y también anoche me fui de reventón con juan magán, más adelante tenemos el reportaje,...
303
303
Nov 29, 2012
11/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 303
favorite 0
quote 0
. -- pick muhammed el-erian has made in a recent article. what exactly is all of the brightness to this chaos? >> it is important to understand the context. egypt is trying to give it -- put from its past -- pivot from its past into its future without the proper institutions and without a mandela-type leader. it is a very bumpy road. there are now checks and balances in egypt. this is no longer a society where you can ram through changes. and there is nothing more powerful than citizens who feel they have a say in the destiny of their country. because of that, you can think of the future, which will be one where the egyptians will be able to take control of their economy much more so than before. it tells you that the egyptians feel they own the country, and that is very important. >> what do you say of the critique that if you can simply replaced one ferro with another? >> i would say it is not that -- one ferro -- pharoah with another? >> i would say it is not that bad. in the old days under a pharoah there would be no protests in the stre
. -- pick muhammed el-erian has made in a recent article. what exactly is all of the brightness to this chaos? >> it is important to understand the context. egypt is trying to give it -- put from its past -- pivot from its past into its future without the proper institutions and without a mandela-type leader. it is a very bumpy road. there are now checks and balances in egypt. this is no longer a society where you can ram through changes. and there is nothing more powerful than citizens...
365
365
Nov 12, 2012
11/12
by
WFDC
tv
eye 365
favorite 0
quote 0
ritmo con el tema la noche está de fiesta. >>> cuando nos pusieron el ritmo, nos volvimos locos en el estudio, porque nosotros no sabemos bailar tribal, y le echamos ganas y gracias a dios, el producto está aquí hoy. >>> los integrantes de 3ball mty lograron su primera nominación a los latin grammy. >>> es como vivir un sueño. >>> amén. >>> tambiÉn es como que salimos de la calle, y no puedes olvidar de dónde vienes. >>> a pesar del a ola de violencia que ha alejado a muchos artistas de monterrey, ellos decidieron grabar su vidfeo aquí. >>> las cosas no están bien, no solo en méxico, o puerto rico, sino a nivel mundial, nosotros estamos felices de traer este video. >>> ahora pasando a otras informaciones, una que nos pone muy feliz, porque es oficial, porque jacqueline bracamontes y su esposo martín fuentes esperan la visita de la cigüeña para el próximo año, además en al portada de la revista caras los artistas dicen que serán padres por partida doble, así que, muchas felicidades por esta grata noticia. >>> qué linda se ve con esta barriguita, jacqueline bracamonte
ritmo con el tema la noche está de fiesta. >>> cuando nos pusieron el ritmo, nos volvimos locos en el estudio, porque nosotros no sabemos bailar tribal, y le echamos ganas y gracias a dios, el producto está aquí hoy. >>> los integrantes de 3ball mty lograron su primera nominación a los latin grammy. >>> es como vivir un sueño. >>> amén. >>> tambiÉn es como que salimos de la calle, y no puedes olvidar de dónde vienes. >>> a pesar del...
503
503
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
WFDC
tv
eye 503
favorite 0
quote 1
día, en al tarde se tiene que saber quién ganó el estado, hasta el momento va ganando el presidente barack obama, pero en realidad por muy pocos votos, regresamos a los estudios. >>> lourdes del río, brevemente, se ha comentado en el sur de la florida que esto ha sido por falta de buen planeamiento, porque los votantes tenían que elegir 10 papeles, y no había suficientes mesas >>> creo que lourdes del río no nos escuchó. >>> lo que pasa en la televisión en vivo. >>> pero volviendo a esto, las largas filas, el presidente barack obama dijo en son de broma y en serio, esto tiene que cambiar sobre las largas filas. >>> 5, 6, horas, hasta 8, que no lo vemos ni en latinoamérica. >>> es momento de nuestra primera pausa y al regresar qué barco político navegará en aguas de la isla del encanto. >>> tambiÉn continúa el sheriff joe arpaio en el condado maricopa en arizona >>> amigos, así se vivió el triunfo del presidente barack obama en times square en nueva york, miles no le tuvieron miedo a las temperaturas gélidas para la celebración de la victoria de su candidato, continua
día, en al tarde se tiene que saber quién ganó el estado, hasta el momento va ganando el presidente barack obama, pero en realidad por muy pocos votos, regresamos a los estudios. >>> lourdes del río, brevemente, se ha comentado en el sur de la florida que esto ha sido por falta de buen planeamiento, porque los votantes tenían que elegir 10 papeles, y no había suficientes mesas >>> creo que lourdes del río no nos escuchó. >>> lo que pasa en la televisión en...
201
201
Nov 5, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
they spent a lot of time waiting around for combat during the battle of el alamein. what i know about that, i learned from the letters they wrote later before the five of them were in hospital. they had a lot of time to write letters. they didn't talk too much how they dealt with fear. more they talked about the -- how hard it was to start losing men. it seemed to be the thing that impressed them and was difficult. it was something i think they could share. my uncle talked once about looking forward to going another moment he knew they were going to be encountering the enemy and how he thought about it and he used this really mundane sort of metaphor. he referred to a swimming hole he liked to women, i think it was 20-foot and wants to jump and also not wanting to jump. that's about as close as -- i have jack's journal that he kept all the way through his time in north africa, but it became very tellgraphic when he actually got in to combat. it was slept the night in a cave, nothing but a restless sliver. little things like that. you know, fierce fire, very not a lot
they spent a lot of time waiting around for combat during the battle of el alamein. what i know about that, i learned from the letters they wrote later before the five of them were in hospital. they had a lot of time to write letters. they didn't talk too much how they dealt with fear. more they talked about the -- how hard it was to start losing men. it seemed to be the thing that impressed them and was difficult. it was something i think they could share. my uncle talked once about looking...
227
227
Nov 24, 2012
11/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
she was taken to el shifa hospital in gaza, but it was too crowded and they couldn't give her the best care, so the family asked israel for permission to cross the border. initially, her mother was terrified. terrified at the prospect of people considered an enemy in their country putting their hands on her wounded daughter. >> translator: it's a strange situation, and it's my first time entering israel. i was afraid. but they treated me and my daughter in a very nice way, and i understand that medicine has nothing to do with politics. >> all the tension is blocked outside the hospital. here there is an island of sanity in the middle east. here we treat people who don't actually look where they are and what they do and what they did before coming here and what they're going to do after leaving us. >> reporter: dr. yafeh is treating both children. >> it will never be normal. it will affect her life from now on and his life from now on, and choice of profession and choice of hobbies and choice of a future partner for life. everything. >> reporter: she has worked in this tel aviv hospital
she was taken to el shifa hospital in gaza, but it was too crowded and they couldn't give her the best care, so the family asked israel for permission to cross the border. initially, her mother was terrified. terrified at the prospect of people considered an enemy in their country putting their hands on her wounded daughter. >> translator: it's a strange situation, and it's my first time entering israel. i was afraid. but they treated me and my daughter in a very nice way, and i...
119
119
Nov 21, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
even in a town that rewards sharp el lows and sometime obscenities. near nearly 100 house republicans have sent a letter to the president urging them not to nominate her. is he willing to spend the political capital? >> i think he will if he decides she's the choice. we need to remember the house republicans have nothing to do with confirming secretary of states. i know susan rice, worked with her in the john kerry campaign in 2004. she has the skill and the judgment to be secretary of state if president obama wants her to be. >> it's unfair? >> completely unfair. it's a tough town and lots of people want to be secretary of state i suspect. and the press has a role to play here, but at the end of the day i think if barack obama, who's just been rere elected, would like susan rice to be his secretary of state, she will be. >> steve, chip, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. >> also making news this morning, investigators say they're questioning people in connection with an explosion that killed two residents and virtually leveled a neighborhood
even in a town that rewards sharp el lows and sometime obscenities. near nearly 100 house republicans have sent a letter to the president urging them not to nominate her. is he willing to spend the political capital? >> i think he will if he decides she's the choice. we need to remember the house republicans have nothing to do with confirming secretary of states. i know susan rice, worked with her in the john kerry campaign in 2004. she has the skill and the judgment to be secretary of...
183
183
Nov 24, 2012
11/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
morsi-- hamdin sabbahi from the leftist al- karamah party, and constitution party founder mohamed el- baradei, who tweeted yesterday that morsi had appointed himself "a new pharaoh." in his decree, morsi also held out the possibility of a second trial for hosni mubarek for the killings of protestors. >> suarez: to explain why morsi took these steps and the reaction that followed, i'm joined by nathan brown, an expert on egyptian constitutional law and politics. he's a professor at george washington university. do you find it significant that this wasn't just tahrir square but alexandria, port said. >> oh, yes. essentially most of the non-islammist political forces in egypt-- that is the brotherhood and others aside-- have lined up against us. the real question is are they going to be able to form a united front? and do they have any strategy by which to overturn morsi's decisions. >> suarez: what exactly has he done through these decrees? what did he say-- what powers did he give to himself, basically, until there's a constitution? >> well, he did a lot of little things. he dismissed
morsi-- hamdin sabbahi from the leftist al- karamah party, and constitution party founder mohamed el- baradei, who tweeted yesterday that morsi had appointed himself "a new pharaoh." in his decree, morsi also held out the possibility of a second trial for hosni mubarek for the killings of protestors. >> suarez: to explain why morsi took these steps and the reaction that followed, i'm joined by nathan brown, an expert on egyptian constitutional law and politics. he's a professor...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
leftist forces that have seen some of the former presidential candidates like coming sabbahi ahmed el baradei coming together in a cheap a booming economy to save egypt they say so we're really seeing quite as strong i mean from the opposition forces to more of course we see even more protests by the opposition forces who are planning a million man march is the prius today really unifying in addition we had quite dramatic scenes of the journalists in the kid yesterday i'm as a journalist who are rising up against the said decoration which they see to be oppressive edition the judiciary as well have staged a possible strike so really we're seeing a country rising up against this president which you could see see scenes that we saw last year during january february president morsi and has responded to these reactions from the opposition forces by saying that this decree would just be temporary and he's actually agreed to meet the judiciary who are holding a possible strike. however many see this to be not really enough of a measure to clear he's actually called protests tomorrow his org
leftist forces that have seen some of the former presidential candidates like coming sabbahi ahmed el baradei coming together in a cheap a booming economy to save egypt they say so we're really seeing quite as strong i mean from the opposition forces to more of course we see even more protests by the opposition forces who are planning a million man march is the prius today really unifying in addition we had quite dramatic scenes of the journalists in the kid yesterday i'm as a journalist who...
199
199
Nov 26, 2012
11/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
over 20,000 people at the university of texas at el paso cheered as this u.s. army lieutenant performed 49 consecutive backhand springs during halftime at the school's football game. guinness world record officials will have to view the tape, which we sped up there, to determine if walker broke the current record of 35. she doesn't even look dizzy. >>> in sports, sunday night football, giants-packers. new york's eli manning threw for three tvd passes reaching 200 for his career as new york routed green bay 38-10. in miami, the dolphins got a little wet as the field sprinklers turned on during the third quarter. whoops. later, miami tied the game on a 29-yard touchdown pass. as time ran down a dolphins' field goal beat seattle 24-21. in other action, peyton manning of the broncos moved up to second place of all time of 3,000 yards passing or more beating kansas city 17-9. and comeback kid matt ryan of the falcons notched his 21st career game-winning drive in the fourth quarter, edging tampa bay 24-23. in college football, after beating usc, notre dame stays numb
over 20,000 people at the university of texas at el paso cheered as this u.s. army lieutenant performed 49 consecutive backhand springs during halftime at the school's football game. guinness world record officials will have to view the tape, which we sped up there, to determine if walker broke the current record of 35. she doesn't even look dizzy. >>> in sports, sunday night football, giants-packers. new york's eli manning threw for three tvd passes reaching 200 for his career as new...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
attacked a police vehicle leaving at least three officers dead or thirties of cordoned off the city of el arish in north sinai in the tent to trap the gunman it was in august that egypt sent thousands of troops to the peninsula after militants carried out the deadliest attack on police in decades. or at her just shortly here coming up on r.t. we take a closer look at the roots of the occupy movement that's after a quick break certainly hoping you can stay with us. looters that takes your breath away few tourists travel to these parts no prepackaged comfort but they joy is the while these guaranteed if gainey is a zoology professor he works in the u.s. and travels to these remote areas in russia every summer as he says he can find untouched landscapes like these anywhere else in the world. we're going off the list below sea line. if i go wrong the wrong and surprising you'll go through the water and so we did our plan to get closer to the sea lion and shake its flipper field before before before. one animal whose par you definitely wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can lite
attacked a police vehicle leaving at least three officers dead or thirties of cordoned off the city of el arish in north sinai in the tent to trap the gunman it was in august that egypt sent thousands of troops to the peninsula after militants carried out the deadliest attack on police in decades. or at her just shortly here coming up on r.t. we take a closer look at the roots of the occupy movement that's after a quick break certainly hoping you can stay with us. looters that takes your breath...
567
567
Nov 26, 2012
11/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 567
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight we learned the identities of four people killed in a horrific crash this week on highway 50 in el dorado county. three of them members of one oakland family. 38-year-old su,zhao. only the daughter survived. the rest of her family survived. patti lee reports on what investigators have found so far. >> reporter: chp investigators are trying to determine why a prius crossed the lanes to oncoming traffic. a placevville family was in the sierra mini van and four-year- old girl was killed. but four others including two- year-old infants were not badly injured. everyone inside the mini van was buckled up. many say an injured deer spotted in the area might have explained why the car swerved. >> i think it could be a high possibility. >> reporter: there's no evidence to confirm that theory say officers. investigators will now analyze the computers in the car to determine how fast they were traveling when they collided. the highway where the collision occurred is curvy and the posted speed limit 65 miles per hour. >> this used to be 55, and we were trying to get it passed to where we would
tonight we learned the identities of four people killed in a horrific crash this week on highway 50 in el dorado county. three of them members of one oakland family. 38-year-old su,zhao. only the daughter survived. the rest of her family survived. patti lee reports on what investigators have found so far. >> reporter: chp investigators are trying to determine why a prius crossed the lanes to oncoming traffic. a placevville family was in the sierra mini van and four-year- old girl was...
181
181
Nov 24, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
this with monique can a novea campaigner for the drop the i word movement first of all you are from el salvador. did you come here legally yourself. >> no i didn't actually. >> you are illegal immigrant yourself? >>. no but that's not what i'm here to talk about. >> bill: i understand. we have to define how are in addition to what you believe. did you comen here illegally. >> iev came here as a war refugee. >> from he will el salvador. >> my family all easily got papers. >> bill: have you papers and you were here because of the -- you know i covered the war and actually when you left el salvador in 1982 i was there getting shot at. >> okay. >> bill: i know what you are going through and i'm happy you are here. >> i am happy i am here too. part of the drop the i word legacy is picking up where immigrants started doing immigrant rights work in the 1980s during the sanctuary movement telling their stories and putting humanity on the front burner and making sure that our laws were humane. it's the same thing that we are doing now. >> with your intent but you are misguided in the sense that
this with monique can a novea campaigner for the drop the i word movement first of all you are from el salvador. did you come here legally yourself. >> no i didn't actually. >> you are illegal immigrant yourself? >>. no but that's not what i'm here to talk about. >> bill: i understand. we have to define how are in addition to what you believe. did you comen here illegally. >> iev came here as a war refugee. >> from he will el salvador. >> my family all...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
you throughout the day are tom barton there what i'm now joined live by political analyst dr honey el bassoons he's speaking to me live from inside gaza itself tell us what is happening where you are now. well we witness for the boss of three hours a wide scale attack on the gaza strip by the israeli military forces so many targets killing more than mine. and one did more than thirty five civilians up to this moment but this has began with. assisting nation of hamas leader ahmed jobbery he's one of the senior leaders of hamas and i think he's been wanted by the israeli military forces for the past many years such attack on the gaza strip for the boss a few minutes even we have been here hearing bombings. targeting cars civilians in secure and the situation is very tense and the days are war planes are hoovering in the sky of the girls or there was a stray b.-ball benny king. this has been some fear that i groaned in vague in what became police and i think the situation would continue at least for the next hours and the next if you would be i think there was just some factions hamas is
you throughout the day are tom barton there what i'm now joined live by political analyst dr honey el bassoons he's speaking to me live from inside gaza itself tell us what is happening where you are now. well we witness for the boss of three hours a wide scale attack on the gaza strip by the israeli military forces so many targets killing more than mine. and one did more than thirty five civilians up to this moment but this has began with. assisting nation of hamas leader ahmed jobbery he's...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
dot com meanwhile khaled el shaunie editor of the arab newspaper believes the current protests has brought together people of various religious and political beliefs who feel the revolution has been hijacked with morsi that. divided egypt and even bought a. civil war and fortunately this president is doing the very same things for which. before they are against dictatorship this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people are saying no to the new newly born. looking at this crowd you cannot tell who is muslim or christian who is liberal leftist this is the real people saying no to new religious fascism making the president of. the president and the muslim brotherhood behind him have already lost their credibility they have promised so many things in the past never kept their promises that's why most of these people are on the streets they were talking about over a million up till now because they are not happy with. they different president then where he's taking the country is the focus of debate on peter lavelle's cross talk show coming up next hour. the president was elected democ
dot com meanwhile khaled el shaunie editor of the arab newspaper believes the current protests has brought together people of various religious and political beliefs who feel the revolution has been hijacked with morsi that. divided egypt and even bought a. civil war and fortunately this president is doing the very same things for which. before they are against dictatorship this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people are saying no to the new newly born. looking at this crowd you...
422
422
Nov 26, 2012
11/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 422
favorite 0
quote 0
>>> a crash in el dorado county claims the lives of three bay area residents, two of them children. what we have learned about the victims. >>> a awful thing to happen, especially around holidays. >> holiday weekend ends with more violence in oakland as two women are gunned down in an early morning shooting and what one neighbor says he heard. >>> fog caused a few problems for thanksgiving weekend holiday travelers, we're live at sfo. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is the ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. >> good evening, i'm ken pritchett in tonight for ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes. >>> in oakland, the past 24 hours a lone, four people have been shot and killed. ktvu's cara liu tells us at least two of the victim were teenagers r. gunfire flashing lights and homicide investigators is what people woke up to this morning. >> seemed like a lot of shots, 15, 20. >> reporter: neighbor adam poe and his 2- year-old daughter were a sleep a few houses away. police were unable to say whether the two women who died lived in the area or what the motive may have been.
>>> a crash in el dorado county claims the lives of three bay area residents, two of them children. what we have learned about the victims. >>> a awful thing to happen, especially around holidays. >> holiday weekend ends with more violence in oakland as two women are gunned down in an early morning shooting and what one neighbor says he heard. >>> fog caused a few problems for thanksgiving weekend holiday travelers, we're live at sfo. >>> complete bay...
122
122
Nov 24, 2012
11/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
is it el nino or la nina? >> we're stuck in the middle now but the deal is this time of the year specifically november into december there's always an active storm somewhere. the question is, is it here or not? most often it's not. next week, looks like that active pattern will be right over top of us. >> coming to town. >> load up on umbrella if you are still shopping. >>> when we come back, bay area researchers come up with a way to speed up the implant process for implant survivors. how it works next. >>> thousands protest in egypt accusing the president of assuming the powers of a dictator. is this the end of the arab spring? that's tonight on the "cbs evening news." ,, ,,,, ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. with breast cancer will undo a mastectomy. now a new experimental device -- maden the bay area - is helping te women with the next
is it el nino or la nina? >> we're stuck in the middle now but the deal is this time of the year specifically november into december there's always an active storm somewhere. the question is, is it here or not? most often it's not. next week, looks like that active pattern will be right over top of us. >> coming to town. >> load up on umbrella if you are still shopping. >>> when we come back, bay area researchers come up with a way to speed up the implant process for...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
the country libya has been highly volatile ever since last year's popular uprising resulted in the el sting and the death of colonel gadhafi. the u.s. and afghanistan are beginning talks have a new security arrangements the focus is on how big america's presence will be after twenty fourteen when most nato troops have withdrawn discussions come amid a climate of mistrust with the thought as to shubin whether u.s. soldiers should be given immunity from prosecution under afghan law is loosely covered off with the details from kabul. the u.s. and afghanistan have kicked off talks on thursday tough talks about the security framework agreement that the two countries will maintain after most of the nato combat forces withdraw from the country at the end of twenty fourteen now these are expected to be rather controversial contentious talks they come amid a climate of suspicion and mistrust between the two countries one of the biggest issues on the table here we expect this to take about several months to complete and of course the afghan government has long complained about the conduct of u.
the country libya has been highly volatile ever since last year's popular uprising resulted in the el sting and the death of colonel gadhafi. the u.s. and afghanistan are beginning talks have a new security arrangements the focus is on how big america's presence will be after twenty fourteen when most nato troops have withdrawn discussions come amid a climate of mistrust with the thought as to shubin whether u.s. soldiers should be given immunity from prosecution under afghan law is loosely...
92
92
Nov 9, 2012
11/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> when he saw my thesis, i still remember it, which was the el fephant man, offwards, he sa, you have to do this for your living, you know? and i saw the switch happen. >> reporter: what's that like? >> it was awesome. yeah. it was amazing. that was -- it was incredible. >> reporter: i'm chris connelly for "nightline" in los angeles. >> as "silver linings playbook" opens november 2 1s, thanks to chris connelly. >>> just ahead, bruce springsteen's musical salute to our wounded warriors and one man's incredible resilience. you have to meet this guy, next. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. thank you, mr. speaker,
. >> when he saw my thesis, i still remember it, which was the el fephant man, offwards, he sa, you have to do this for your living, you know? and i saw the switch happen. >> reporter: what's that like? >> it was awesome. yeah. it was amazing. that was -- it was incredible. >> reporter: i'm chris connelly for "nightline" in los angeles. >> as "silver linings playbook" opens november 2 1s, thanks to chris connelly. >>> just ahead, bruce...
75
75
Nov 27, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
el baradei, like him or don't like him, i'm troubled by the nature of the relationship the agency seems to have with rapp. every time you try to negotiate with iran, you walk away angry and distrustful. i mean, the europeans did it in 2003, the agency's going through it now. but that's a relationship where there will also have to be a refurbishing of trust, or it's going to be difficult down the line. at the end of the day, it's the big powers at the u.s., russia and france, whatever, if they decide to get a deal, they'll get a deal. but iaea is an independent agency, and that relationship has to be addressed as well. >> and just very quickly, jim, is -- do you think the iaea and iran are going to resolve these issues before the p5+1 and iran work out a broader framework for resolving this, or is it dependent on that? are the iranians going to stonewall the agency until they see -- >> yeah. my, my true answer is i have no idea, and then my guess is the iaea's going to come at the end of the line rather than the beginning. i think we're going to see negotiations with the p5+1 before we s
el baradei, like him or don't like him, i'm troubled by the nature of the relationship the agency seems to have with rapp. every time you try to negotiate with iran, you walk away angry and distrustful. i mean, the europeans did it in 2003, the agency's going through it now. but that's a relationship where there will also have to be a refurbishing of trust, or it's going to be difficult down the line. at the end of the day, it's the big powers at the u.s., russia and france, whatever, if they...
278
278
Nov 24, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 278
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i don't think that mohamed el baradei represents many people nor do the judges. what the judges reflect is that portion of the population that thought hosni mubarak's regime brought stability to the country and that's why they supported it. the real issue here, i think, is whether morsi comes into confrontation with the egyptian military. he's been trying to pack the military with muslim brotherhood sympathizer by rank and by and large decades of system and training from the the united states, although they obviously supported mubarak, former commander of the air force, they are much more responsive to the united states trying to preserve some possibility here for a legitimate representative government in egypt and i think that's where the clash may come in the coming days. >> that brings in question the timing of morsi's announcement. 24 hours after announcing the cease-fire between israel and hamas he grants himself these near absolute powers, egypt's highest body of judges, they're calling this an unprecedented assault, but is it unprecedented and should it re
>> i don't think that mohamed el baradei represents many people nor do the judges. what the judges reflect is that portion of the population that thought hosni mubarak's regime brought stability to the country and that's why they supported it. the real issue here, i think, is whether morsi comes into confrontation with the egyptian military. he's been trying to pack the military with muslim brotherhood sympathizer by rank and by and large decades of system and training from the the united...
124
124
Nov 1, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
in the past you've go to el jazeera but not any more. the same with to the show. you can devote half an hour to local issue in tunisia. i think eventually was prepared for workday concept of i want to be strong again. the saudi arabia is the largest economy particularly with advertising. the market really needs a difference diode news channel with four or six hours of business. that is picking up. that also introduces us. with the programming i would go through business. that would interest the people. >> sens i feel there is a need for more cooperation between arab media for erred train a and a journalist and media people selling to the un qualified journalist. with interest in these groups there is a great demand or a great need. i have no problem -- but qualified ones are few were the american organization could help us and assure the news organizations would be welcomed to team up with the arab media organization in the arab world of. thank you very much. [applause] >> i a do not know if you can see me. i cannot match jamal khashoggi lake. [laughter] eighty-fo
in the past you've go to el jazeera but not any more. the same with to the show. you can devote half an hour to local issue in tunisia. i think eventually was prepared for workday concept of i want to be strong again. the saudi arabia is the largest economy particularly with advertising. the market really needs a difference diode news channel with four or six hours of business. that is picking up. that also introduces us. with the programming i would go through business. that would interest the...
114
114
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
reverend noor is a world-famous spokesperson for protestant christianity, and he heads the kasr el-doubara evangelical church. >> you know, to be a christian and a minority group, this is something americans cannot understand. but to be always a second-class citizen, always to lose your job because you are a christian, always you are not promoted simplyecause you are a christian- your faith costs you something- so you cling to christ. so the catholics of egypt and orthodox of egypt as well as the protestants of egypt being under pressure all the time, discriminated against because of their faith, their faith must mean something to them- they are willing to pay for it. and those who are willing to pay for it and not to convert to islam under the pressure of poverty or lack of promotion, they must have a personal relationship with god- sacrament first or agent first- there is that living experience. the coptic church always puts emphasis on repentance, and repentance is in your life- one turns his back to sin and his face to god. so i think that they have that beautiful link between a person
reverend noor is a world-famous spokesperson for protestant christianity, and he heads the kasr el-doubara evangelical church. >> you know, to be a christian and a minority group, this is something americans cannot understand. but to be always a second-class citizen, always to lose your job because you are a christian, always you are not promoted simplyecause you are a christian- your faith costs you something- so you cling to christ. so the catholics of egypt and orthodox of egypt as...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
group attacked a police vehicle leaving three officers dead of the use of cordoned off the city of el out in north sinai in an attempt to trap the gunman it was back in august that egypt dispatched thousands of troops to the peninsula after militants carried out the deadliest attack on police in the region in decades. i just heard it here r t a part three of our special report american autumn weather becoming your way after a short break. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can walk on the wild side. thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road. such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters. going on he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu. things are successful. at a silo which means that i need to be very quiet i'm not going to frighten the. office. but
group attacked a police vehicle leaving three officers dead of the use of cordoned off the city of el out in north sinai in an attempt to trap the gunman it was back in august that egypt dispatched thousands of troops to the peninsula after militants carried out the deadliest attack on police in the region in decades. i just heard it here r t a part three of our special report american autumn weather becoming your way after a short break. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
before the protests in egypt as now we're joined khaled el show me he's editor of the. newspaper what a state needs the stability post revolution so isn't morsi his decree necessary. this. divided egypt. civil war. very same things. before the. dictatorship this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people are saying no to that you. are looking at this crowd you cannot tell who is muslim christian who is liberal leftist this is the people of egypt have always been known as moderates saying no to. fascism making the president of. religious fascism are you saying this then developing to sectarian sectarian tensions getting even worse in egypt well i don't expect sectarian violence in the way between muslims and christians but the country is all the asli divided between political islam. civil. equal. to. the people. i believe to be the majority are going to insist on this decree. and the president has said that he's not going to. decision but he is claiming he is saving the revolution he's saying that the. threatening to derail the democratic process by. attempting to
before the protests in egypt as now we're joined khaled el show me he's editor of the. newspaper what a state needs the stability post revolution so isn't morsi his decree necessary. this. divided egypt. civil war. very same things. before the. dictatorship this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people are saying no to that you. are looking at this crowd you cannot tell who is muslim christian who is liberal leftist this is the people of egypt have always been known as moderates saying...